- The list below includes 256 free or cheap things to do in or near Oakley, California, including 131 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Marinas, Fishing and Children's Entertainment.
- From Novarina Park to Big Break Regional Shoreline, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Oakley and in nearby cities within 25 miles like San Ramon, Dublin, Walnut Creek and Brentwood.
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An equestrian facility, Charlebois Farm offers rider training in both hunter riding and jumper riding. The farm prepares students for competitive horse shows. The farm also offers sales and leases of horses.
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Lincoln Park is a 4.44-acre park that offers a Gazebo, a multi-use grass field, and several artistic sculptures. The park has a paved trail that can be used for biking, running, walking, or roller blading.
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With its 1,200 foot summit, Sweeney Ridge is a popular hiking and mountain biking location with a paved road and many features to explore off-trail. The area is home to wildlife including hawks, deer and even mountain lions.
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Home to the Mission Oaks Community Center, Gibbons Park features basketball, tennis and volleyball courts along with an exercise course. The park also offers a picnic shelter, tables, a children's playground and barbeque grills.
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Portola Valley Training Center, 100 Ansel Lane, Barns 2 & 15, Menlo Park, CA 94028
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An equestrian facility, the California Riding Academy offers lessons in riding in both English and Western styles. Lessons are available for both kids and adults, and the facility hosts a variety of camps and other group programs.
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Situated on five acres, Rosita Park features baseball and soccer fields along with tennis courts. The park also offers a walking track, picnic areas, a children's playground, restroom facilities and chess boards.
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A bowling center with synthetic lanes, Yosemite Lanes hosts open and league bowling along with private events and parties. The center features a grill with food and drinks, a lounge with adult beverages, arcade games and a pro shop.
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Once home to the native Miwok people, Olompali State Historic Park has a rich history ranging from 6,000 B.C. to the missionary era to today. The park has historic buildings, gardens and artifacts as well as an abundance of wildlife.
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Ortega Park lets visitors enjoy nature and walk, jog, and run on its paths. Facilities at the park include two separate playgrounds, a fountain to play in, swings, and a gazebo.
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Hosting summer concerts and plant sales, Carmichael Park is a community park with expansive grass fields and shaded areas. The park also has a playground, dog park, covered pavilions, clubhouses, and other amenities.